The Claw - SOLD

Jack O'Neill

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Hello folks , finished this unique knife recently . Last year one of our very talented Knife makers Alan Warren put up his Warren claw for sale , I saw that and said damn that is cool I need to try and make one , so here is what I came up with . Hope you like it .

This is hollow ground from 1/8" A-2 tool steel , heat treated to 61-62 on the hardness scale , fine scotch-brite belt finished . The overall length is 8-1/4" , blade tip to plunge line is 3-1/2" , tip to scale is 4" . It is 1-1/2" at the finger guard and 1" at the plunge line .

Handle is stabilized Maple with white liners and brass Corby Bolts .
Sheath is 7-8oz, saddle tan dyed and right hand carry .

$210.00 now sold and on it's way over the oceans . includes shipping in the USA , pay-pal , postal m/o or check ( held to clear )
My PP is sandlot@charter.net .

Thanks for looking .
Jack ONeill
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Fantastic Jack, those look like tricky grinds!
 
I see , when I looked up corvo , the description was that of a crow or raven .

The reference to Crow or Raven is correct, however in a knife context, it is the name of a well known Chilean knife type.

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Could you use this in a garden type way? Almost like a hawk bill? Too nice for that, I know, I know.....small plants like pruning..... not for clearing fields. Very nice handle.
 
So, I been back to look a this knife about a gagillion times...something must be wrong with the counter for this page cause I know it's like way more than 600!
What happened is, I actually bought another talon type blade earlier in the morning on the day this was posted.
Oh my. What to do?
Not really a blade I can use but it's nice to look at and all that and I try not to purchase knives I'm not going to actually use.
Then again, I like blades that are different. No bushcraft drop point skinners for me, no sir.
Okay, so I emptied the ashtray in my car, searched under the couch seat cushions, raided the loose change jar and got this:

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I can pack it all into a USPS medium flat rate box and send it off to you!
No?
Ok, I'll go to the bank tomorrow and make everyone behind wait as I deposit like 25 lbs of coins.
Oh, by the way:
I'll take it!
 
So, I been back to look a this knife about a gagillion times...something must be wrong with the counter for this page cause I know it's like way more than 600!
What happened is, I actually bought another talon type blade earlier in the morning on the day this was posted.
Oh my. What to do?
Not really a blade I can use but it's nice to look at and all that and I try not to purchase knives I'm not going to actually use.
Then again, I like blades that are different. No bushcraft drop point skinners for me, no sir.
Okay, so I emptied the ashtray in my car, searched under the couch seat cushions, raided the loose change jar and got this:

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I can pack it all into a USPS medium flat rate box and send it off to you!
No?
Ok, I'll go to the bank tomorrow and make everyone behind wait as I deposit like 25 lbs of coins.
Oh, by the way:
I'll take it!

To dang funny , I love it . It is now sold to you , thank you very much . I will get this mailed out to you Thursday as we Had some plans for tomorrow . I will then send you the tracking info .
Thank you again Jeffery .
 
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